Daily Democrat, Volume 2, Number 281, Decatur, Adams County, 7 December 1904 — Page 4

IM,— ~,!!*, j nr— •■■■ bh nd a*, a -n w-mui i —».W The Last Three Days of Our December Reduction Sale is now drawing to a close Thursday, Friday and Saturday is the last three days Prices greatly reduced throughout the house. Ts you have not yet visited our store during this sale it will certainly pay you to do so. It's to Your Advantage to buy your winter's supply at these money saving prices. We would lie pleased to have you call and compare our prices with those of others. You will no doubt see the advantage in doing your trading at | The SOUTH END BARGAIN STORE [ Next to Moser’s Gallery i’

We’re Just Waiting for a chance to show you some new Special Christmas shoes for children and the babies. We just put in stock the new Champagne and Brown Leathers that will l»e so popular next year. Patent leathers with colored tops are new. We’ve got 'em in sizes from 2to 8. If you are going to buy babies shoes and you are hard to suit come here. We want to show you. CHARLIE VOGLEWEDE, THE SHOE SELLER Same Old Place 123 N. Second St.

The Celebrated High-Grade A. I. C. COFFEES We herewith extend to you an invitation to visit our store Wednesday, Thursday,, Friday and Saturday of this week and try a cup of the best coffee you ever drank. We have sold these high-grade A. I. C. coffees exclusively for the past five years and have no hesitancy in saying to you they are the Best, Most Reliable and Economical Coffee Ever Offered to the Public Our trade on these high-grade A. I. C. coffees have QUADRUPLED IN THE PAST TWO YEARS Be sure and call. Bring your friend with you and TRY A CUP FREE You will ;<■ At our store Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. lam the sole agent for the sale of these high-grade Coffees m Decatur. 8 xvxmesaie or FRED V. MILLS Sole Agent for Decatur, Indiana

eather f orecast. Thursday fair; fresh west winds MARKET REPORT. Accurate prices paid by Decatir merchants for various products. Gey rected every day. We will begin buying new corn, Tuesday Dec. 6. GRAIN. BY E. L. CARBOL, GRAIN MERCHANT Corn yellow new I 51 Corn, Mixed new 52 Machine shucked one cent less Oats, new 27 Wheat. No. 2 1 10 Wheat, No. 3 1 05 Barlev 40 Rye No. 2 74 Clover Seed 6 25 Alsyke @ 6 50 I Buckwheat 48 Flax Seed 8C Timothy fl 25 Buckwheat 40 CHICAGO MARKETS. Chicago marketclosed at 1:1 sp. n. today, according to Decatur Stock and Grain Exchange. •July Wheat 99 Wheat, Dec. 110 J Wheat. May 113 j, July Corn 46 Corn, December 46 Corn. May 44? July Oats, 31 Oats, Dee 28J Oats Vay 30.1 Jan. Pork 12 62 Jan. Lard 6 87 TOLEDO GRAIN MARKETS. Changed every afternoon al 3:o< o'clock bv J. D. Hale, Decatur Special wire service. Wheat, new No. 2, red, cash >1 May wheat;.... 1 17 j December Wheat 1 164 Corn, cash 451 October corn 451 December corn 45| Oats, eash 311 September oats 31J Oats December 33| Rye. cash $3 OTHER PRODUCTS. BY VABIOCS QBOCEBS AND MXBCH4NTS Eggs, fresh, per doz | 25 Lard ~ Butter, per pound 13 Potatoes, new 40 Onions 75 Cabbage per 100 lb 50 Apples, per bu 5 , STOCK. BY FBED SCHEIMAN. DE LEB Lambs $4 00@ 4 25 Hogs, per cwt 3 7£gg 44 0U , Cattle per lb 2 3 Calves, per lb 34 fa 5 Cows 1 (g 2

P JUL TRY. BY J. W. PLACE 00. Chickens, young, per lb 7 A ! howls, per lb 7 | Ducks, |>er lb ((/ 8 Young Ducks (a 8 Young Turkey 12t013 Old Turkeys — — 9 Geese, old per lb 8 Geese, young, per lb 8 HAY HARKET. No. I timothy large (baled) f 8 00 No 1 ” small ” 7 00 No 2 ” JI 00 less No 1 mixed 1 50 lees No 1 clover 1 50 less WOOL. AND HIDES by b. kalveb a son. Phone 442 Wool, unwashed 18t023 Coon 10 @ 1 50 Skunk iO (a 1 25 Opossum 10 @ 60 Mink 50 @ 2 50 Muskrat 3 (d 12 Kits, not damaged 3 @ 5 OIL HARKET. Tiona f 1.73 Pennsylvania 1.57 1 Coming I 35 ! New Chsile 1.45! North Limn l.i 7 j South Lima *. 1.02 COAL -Per Ton Prices of coal on and after December let, until further notice will be asj j follows: Hocking Lump, per ton 83 SO Virginia Splint 4 00 I Indiana Lump 3 60 Domestic Nut 3 60 I Washed Nut 4 00 I Pittsburg Lump 4 00 ’ Pocahontas 4 50 Kentucky Cannell ti 00 Anthracite 7 50 Charges for carrying coal —25c per ton or fraction thereof; up stairs 50c | per ton. fIARKET NOTES. Liverpool market closed steady Wheal.j cents higher Corn, J cents higher Receipts at Chicago today: Hogs 160-0 Wheat 83cars Corn 161 cars 1 Oats 14 Scars , Cattle 120'0 Sheep 15000 Estimate for tomorrow: Hogs 180*)0 Wheat ffioarei I Corn 224 car-! | Oa»« 188m*v Indiana 1.08 Whitehouse I,‘'2 Somerset 1.03 1 Neodasha. (Kan.) ’2 I Rarkersville 1.11 1 Ragland 62

BUSINESS MENTION. 1 lam determined to sell you if | p -ces will sei'.. Call and see me. He sley. 277dtf Greatly reduced price, in ladies and misses' coats and furs. TUe' South End Bargain Store. Cistern cleaning and chimney cleaning at all times. Leave orders i at this office. 277d6 For Sale—A three year-old Bel- I gian colt, blue roan. Sound and perfect as a dollar. Julius Hougk. 277d6 Don't forget we will save any-1 thing for you without any cash un | til Xmas. Hensley. 277dtf. Lest—Big spotted pointer dog. Any information will be rewarded by John Baker. 150 misses woolen sweaters at 95 cents this week at The South | End Bargain Store. 268dtf You can buy your holiday pres j ents at Hensley’s before you get I ! vour money. 2C4dtf Private tunrts to loan on city prop erty at lowest rate interest. Priviege of partial payments. Tne De catur Abstract and Loan Co. 257dtf For Suh—One steam walking beam water well drilling outfit with six-horse power engine at tanned and with other good equipments, j Will sell at a bargain if sold soon. Gus Feeters, R. F. D., No. 2, Berne, | Ind., six miles east and three mile i south of Berne, near Booher school 1 house. 270dtf Notice. A. N Steele & Bro. will handle the McCormick machines, and anyone in need of machines or repairs by calling on us will be given ! prompt attention. We will also carry a full line of Janesville agricultural implements. A. N. STEELE & BRO. 280d3w — You are always welcome to in ! spect my stock. Hensley. 277dtf. | I engrave everything free that yuo buy of me. Hensley. 277tf Greatly reduced prices in ladies’ and misses’ coats and furs. The i South End Bargain Store. Coffee & Baker are headquarters j for candy, nuts, toys, Xmas trees and trimmings. 280dtf I

. . ! I J I \J/ 1f S I X/” j C I THE BEST BOOK OF THE YEUjB is a subject to which wri ers g lri| l much argument. There is ready n o | ! ground for discussion for beyond ■ j question the best book is I A BANK BOOK. I If you have such a book, you can g e f I al! the others as you want them Ths I I way to have plenty of entries is to I j make them often. But you tnu ß j I ■ make a start and there is no tetter I | time to make it than during the I Christmas season. How easy it is to ■ | begin will be freely explained at The I ■ First National Bank, which, as y ou I l.nov.’, is among the best of its kind. I The First National Bank I DECATUR, IND. I is the first chapter. After that it will I grow _■ I 2ft Payment Contracts tamer) hy I II the .Etna Life Insurance Co., I of Hartford, Conn., earn pro- I fits -nough to cancel six of the ; 1 I | payments, thus reducing the |A I number of payments required to • ■ I • and guaranteeing a profit of more than I inn! upon money actua,1 > '»• I Ajl U in vested, besides the profits ■ ! 1 U r further to accrue, in com- I pliauce with the terms of the contract I For further information see Jonh I Schurger or Mrs. L. M. McEwen. | Notice. I have plenty of money to loan I on farms at low rate of interest. I Partial payments at any time No I ! commission. Dore B. Erwin, attor I ney at law. 277dtt I have used my best judgment -n I selecting my holiday stock to please I your wants, and will leave it to I your judgment whether it is well I 5 selected. Call and examine them. I 1 Hensley. 277tf Wanted—A girl to do general I I housework. Inquire at the Yager I . residence. Good wages.